The View From Above is a collection of megalithic messages, designs, and graffiti placed on the surface of the earth specifically to be viewed from the air. Some are modern, some are the creations of ancient cultures. I will try to give you a little information about each of the photos posted here, and would appreciate any information or comments you may have, as well.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
A Whale of a Picture!
26°50'4.16"N 113° 8'22.52"W
This is a geoglyph of a mother whale and her calf near Laguna San Ignacio, Baja Californa, Mexico. To give you an idea of the immense size of this glyph, note the small town to the left of it. The glyph is over 2000 feet long from head to tail, and about 1200 feet wide. It is probably of recent construction, to publicize a nearby whale-watching sanctuary. Does anyone know anything more about it?
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ReplyDeleteGeoglifo de la Ballena Kuyimá, 1998, 2001. Laguna San Ignacio, B. Cfa. Sur, México. Programa Geoglifos de Baja California.
http://www.programagbc.blogspot.com
Por: Francisco Hernández Zamora. Arte de la tierra de participación Comunitario-infantil.
Kuyimá Whale Geogliph. 2001 Laguna San Ignacio, B. C. Sur.
Location dms: |26|50|0.983239705573169|N|113|8|25.377960205078125|W
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gbk_fhz_g-erth_00.jpg
And other: Geoglifo de la Unidad - B. C. S. /FHZ-1997
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/7994306.jpg
One tex in english: Community-Children's Land-art
http://programagbc.blogspot.com/2009/05/gbk.html
Created by a local Baja artist circa 2000. Located near Laguna San Ignacio, one of several gray whale breeding lagoons in Baja.
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